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Super Bowl

Instant-Pot Cowboy Chili

You’ll never miss the beans with this “stick to your ribs,” paleo, grass-fed ground beef–and–sausage version of the hearty Southwestern stew.

Cheese Fondue With Beer and Bourbon

Ah, Babybel cheese, the fancy French chef’s secret weapon for fondue—it keeps the molten mixture from separating, and its unassuming flavor lets the Gruyère shine.

Baked Cheese Dip With Chive and Pepperoncini

When great dips get together, it’s magic. This recipe boasts all the beauty of a creamy onion dip with the irresistible appeal of queso.

Smoked Salmon 7-Layer Dip

This zesty spin on the old party classic matches hot-smoked salmon with beet horseradish, two kinds of soft cheese, and crunchy veg and herbs. Serve it with bagels or pumpernickel bread.

Seedy Oat Crackers

This crackers recipe features a variety of seeds, and the combination of colors and textures is impressive, but you can use fewer types—just make sure total volume stays the same.

Cacio e Pepe Chips

Cacio e pepe works on so many things, this potato chip recipe is just our latest obsession with using the whole flavor combination.

3-Ingredient Seeded Crackers

A quick spin in the food processor is all it takes to mix up these rustic whole-wheat crackers.

Chicken Pot Tot Hotdish

My Tater Tot hotdish has the body of a chicken pot pie, a dish that I loved growing up, long before I knew the existence of Tater Tot hotdish. But a close examination reveals that the only real differences are the subbing of chicken for ground beef and the use of a homemade cream of chicken soup instead of mushroom soup. I don’t think this will offend a hotdish purist.

Slow-Cooker White Chicken Chili

For easy, hands-off dinner prep, throw chicken thighs, green chiles, white beans, and a flurry of spices into your slow cooker and come home to a hearty, flavorful meal.

Slow-Cooker Beef and Two-Bean Chili

This chili pleases all palates in my house—it's not too spicy or too mild, but it's loaded with flavor. I love the combination of black beans and chickpeas, but you can use any type of legumes you like. What really makes the chili, in my opinion, are the toppings! Some sharp cheddar, a dollop of cumin-cilantro sour cream, and diced red onions are a must. Sometimes I even add some crushed tortilla chips.

Grilled Chicken Wings with Shishito Peppers

There's more to wings than Buffalo sauce—here, they're tossed in a sesame-lime vinaigrette, charred alongside shishito peppers, and scattered with jalapeños.

Beer Americano

Replacing soda water with a beer float makes for a frothy, refreshing twist on the Americano, a classic Italian cocktail.

Make Better, Cheesier, Melty-er Hot Dips Without a Recipe

Because oven-baked dips are exactly what you need for the coldest days and the biggest football games.

Epi's 50-Ingredient Super Bowl Nachos

For Super Bowl 50, go all-out with our epic 50-ingredient nachos, or choose just one of the (much-simpler) five “zones” to make for game day.

How to Win the Super Bowl—Without Playing Football

Epicurious salutes a recipe that's as delicious as Buffalo wings—but not nearly as annoying to make.

Celebrate Super Bowl 50 With 50-Ingredient Nachos

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Big Game, we bring you an equally compelling competition: #NachoBowl50. May the best chips win.

Amazing #cookit Photos From Our Community Bloggers

Everybody's getting in on #cookit, and some of the best contributions? Well, not to brag or anything, but they've come from our Community Bloggers.

How to Make Tortilla Chips Taste Even Better

The fastest way to upgrade your chips and salsa game.

The One Thing Your Super Bowl Party Is Missing

Because ordinary sausage would be a party foul.